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- | TOP GUN: Fire at Will! |
- | |
- | Readme.doc file |
- | |
- | Version 1.1 Updater |
- | March 27, 1996 |
- | |
- +--------------------------+
-
- How to Update to Version 1.1
- ============================
- This patch will only work with the English-language version
- of TOP GUN: Fire at Will.
-
- To update your copy of Top Gun to version 1.1:
-
- 1. Copy the TGV11.EXE file into your \TOPGUN directory.
-
- 2. Type "TGV11" at the DOS prompt to run the executable. The
- TGV11.EXE file must be run from your \TOPGUN directory. The
- file will automatically self-extract and decompress the
- updater files into that directory.
-
- 3. Type "INSTALL" to update Top Gun to version 1.1.
-
- 4. When the update is finished, you can type "CLEAN" to delete
- the unnecessary updater files from your \TOPGUN directory.
-
- You can verify that your copy of Top Gun has been updated to
- version 1.1 by looking for "Top Gun v1.1" as the game loads.
-
- Version 1.1 Changes
- ===================
- * The update should fix some of the crash problems.
-
- * The Master Volume level will be set correctly in your
- TOPGUN.INI file.
-
- * Some CD-ROM drives automatically spin down after as little
- as 30 seconds. This will create one to two second pauses in
- the game when the digitized speech starts and the CD-ROM
- drive has to spin up. Version 1.1 automatically prevents
- this problem by intermittently reading the CD-ROM. If you
- do not want this because your CD-ROM drive does not spin
- down, type "TOPGUN NOSLEEP:0" when you run the game.
-
- * The game will now work on an HP Pavilion with an onboard
- S3 Trio 64V+ or S3 Trio 32 video card under Windows 95.
-
- * The sound volume level no longer jumps when you zoom all
- the way out in an outside view.
-
- * It is now easier to dodge missiles if you are playing at
- the Novice Enemies level.
-
- * Gun kills are now more difficult in multiplayer games for
- a more challenging duel. Guns are just as effective,
- however, in missions as in version 1.0.
-
- * If you choose to be on the Black team in a multiplayer game,
- all the other Black team members will show up on your radar
- as red blips. In addition, their labels will be colored red.
-
- * The wingman commands in multiplayer mode work correctly for
- both planes.
-
- * The program no longer crashes if IPX is not loaded and you
- exit a multiplayer session.
-
- * You can use the SUPERHI option with Disc 2 inserted.
-
- * Fuel usage is modeled more accurately.
-
- * The KEY file for the Suncom F-15E Eagle joystick is now
- included. Read the accompanying text file for further
- instructions.
-
- * If you wish to temporarily turn ASYNC off in Top Gun
- (and thereby not preseek for data on the CD-ROM), type
- "TOPGUN -ASYNC" at the DOS prompt. This will only take
- effect for one game session. If you wish to turn ASYNC
- on, type "TOPGUN +ASYNC" at the DOS prompt. Neither
- setting will be saved in your TOPGUN.INI file.
-
- Troubleshooting
- ===============
- * If you are having a problem with the game sometimes
- crashing, this update will hopefully fix some of those
- problems. If not, please try installing the Maximum Version
- of the game, which requires 140MB of hard drive space. If
- you do not have enough hard drive space, try editing your
- TOPGUN.INI file in your \TOPGUN directory and changing the
- line that reads "ASYNC=YES" to "ASYNC=NO". This TOPGUN.INI
- change may cause some pauses in the game when you hear the
- digitized radio messages. If you do not want to make a
- permanent change to your TOPGUN.INI file, you can load the
- game by typing "TOPGUN -ASYNC" at the DOS prompt.
-
- * If you are not hearing all the music and sounds in the game
- even though the Sound Setup test worked fine, you need to
- manually edit your TOPGUN.INI file in your \TOPGUN directory.
- Open the TOPGUN.INI file with a text editor and change the
- line "MASTER_VOLUME=0" to "MASTER_VOLUME=10".
-
- Windows 95
- ==========
-
- AutoPlay
- --------
- Some Windows 95 machines do not support AutoPlay. You will need
- to double-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive (which is usually
- D:). Then double-click the icon labeled Autoplay.exe (or
- Autoplay) to install the game. It's the icon that looks like a
- small window.
-
- To run the game from Windows 95, use the following procedure:
-
- 1. Make sure the TOP GUN: Fire at Will Disc 1 is in the CD-ROM
- drive.
-
- 2. Double-click on "My Computer."
-
- 3. Double-click on the icon for your hard drive (usually C:).
-
- 4. Double-click the "Topgun" folder to open it.
-
- 5. Double-click the Topgun.exe (or Topgun) file to run the
- game. It's the icon that looks like a small window.
-
- We recommend, however, that run the game in MS-DOS mode rather
- than in a DOS compatibility box.
-
- Running TOP GUN in Windows 95 After a DOS Install
- -------------------------------------------------
- If you originally installed the game from DOS and now you want
- to run the game from Windows 95 in a DOS compatibility box,
- you either need to re-install the game or edit the properties
- for Topgun.exe.
-
- If you want to edit the properties for Topgun.exe, follow these
- directions:
-
- 1. Make sure the TOP GUN: Fire at Will Disc 1 is in the
- CD-ROM drive.
-
- 2. Double-click on "My Computer."
-
- 3. Double-click on the icon for your hard drive (usually C:).
-
- 4. Double-click the "Topgun" folder to open it.
-
- 5. Use your right mouse button to click on Topgun.exe (or
- Topgun). It's the icon that looks like a small window.
-
- 6. Click on the "Memory" tab.
-
- 7. Make sure "Conventional memory" is set to "Auto."
-
- 8. Make sure "Initial environment" is set to "Auto."
-
- 9. Make sure "Expanded (EMS) memory" is set to "None."
-
- 10. Make sure "Extended (XMS) memory" is set to "Auto." In
- that same section, be sure that "Uses HMA" has a checkmark
- next to it.
-
- 11. Make sure "MS-DOS protected-mode (DPMI) memory" is set
- to "16384."
-
- 12. Click on the "Misc" tab.
-
- 13. Make sure "Idle sensitivity" is set to "Low."
-
- 14. In the "Termination" section, make sure that "Warn if still
- active" has a checkmark next to it.
-
- 15. Finally, make sure that all other options in this window
- DO NOT have checkmarks next to them.
-
- 16. Click on "OK" to complete the procedure. You can run the
- game as normal now.
-
- Memory
- ======
- * We highly recommend disabling SmartDrive before running the
- game in order to get enough extended memory (XMS) to run
- the game.
-
- * You need 6.5MB of XMS on an 8MB RAM machine in order to run
- the game. This means that SmartDrive must be disabled before
- running the game.
-
- * You need 16MB of XMS (extended memory) or else the game will
- automatically create a 16MB swap file. This means that if
- you don't have 16MB of XMS, you will need to have 16MB of
- free hard drive space for the game's swap file. You can
- check how much XMS you have free by typing "MEM/C" at the
- DOS prompt and looking at the number in the "Free" column
- for "Extended (XMS)."
-
- * If you change the amount of RAM your computer has from 8MB
- to 16MB (or vice versa), you need to reinstall the game.
- You can save your campaign status by copying all the *.SAV
- files to a different directory before you reinstall.
-
- Game Performance
- ================
- * The more free XMS your computer has, the better the
- performance of the game. Lowering detail and terrain
- levels will decrease memory usage. Turning off the music
- will also increase performance.
-
- * To improve game performance on an 8MB machine, turn off the
- clouds (press the "1" key on the top row of the keyboard).
-
- * Playing in the HUD Only view (F9) will improve performance
- on an 8MB RAM machine.
-
- * The installation program will automatically set the game's
- resolution based on the speed of your computer's processor.
- It will default to Low for a 80486 system and High for a
- Pentium-based system. If you change the resolution on a
- 66MHz 80486 to High, it will severely impede performance
- and may cause sound in the game to skip and stutter.
-
- * To improve game performance on a computer with 8MB RAM, you
- should defragment your disk periodically.
-
- * To improve game performance, you might want to save and
- restart the game after prolonged game playing.
-
- Graphics
- ========
- * If you want to see the terrain in higher resolution, type
- "TOPGUN SUPERHI" which will provide higher resolution
- terrain in 640 x 480 mode. The SUPERHI option will lower
- your frame rate and is recommended for Pentium 90s and
- faster. When using the SUPERHI option, be sure to set the
- terrain detail level to medium. If you set the terrain
- detail to very high _and_ use the SUPERHI option, the frame
- rate will be too slow to play on a Pentium 90 (although it
- will look very good). You can also increase the frame rate
- by turning off the clouds by pressing the "1" key.
-
- * To get cockpit graphics in the Virtual Cockpit, you need to
- set the object detail to "high" before starting a mission.
-
- Alternate Boot Disk Maker
- =========================
- If the boot disk made by the Top Gun installer does not seem to
- work, please try the alternate boot disk maker in \UTILS\BOOTMKR
- on Disc 1. Please read its Readme file for instructions on how
- to use this alternate boot disk maker.
-
- Forcing an 8MB RAM or 16MB RAM Installation
- ===========================================
- If the installation program is incorrectly detecting the amount
- of RAM you have on your computer, you can force the installer
- to install either the 8MB or 16MB version of the game. (The 8MB
- RAM version disables some features that require more memory.)
-
- To force the installer to install an 8MB version, at the DOS
- prompt, type:
-
- INSTALL -8
-
- To force the installer to install a 16MB version, at the DOS
- prompt, type:
-
- INSTALL -16
-
- You can force an 8MB or 16MB installation from Windows 95 by
- hitting the "Run..." button and typing one of the above
- commands.
-
- Weapons
- =======
- When you are flying Top Gun missions at Miramar, your
- weapons will be restricted to Unlimited Guns (even if you
- choose Unlimited Weapons) for training purposes.
-
- In addition, you will be restricted to Unlimited Guns or
- Limited Weapons in Libya in order to make the missions in
- the final theater more challenging.
-
- Mouse Support
- =============
- If you do not have a mouse driver loaded when you install the
- game, the game will default to playing without a mouse even
- if a mouse driver is loaded when you play. You can re-enable
- mouse support either by reinstalling the game with a mouse
- driver loaded or by manually modifying the TOPGUN.INI file in
- your TOPGUN directory.
-
- If you want to manually modify the TOPGUN.INI file, use a text
- editor to open the TOPGUN.INI file in your TOPGUN directory on
- your hard drive. Find the line that reads "MOUSE=NO" and change
- it to read "MOUSE=YES."
-
- Joystick Support
- ================
-
- Microsoft SideWinder 3D Pro
- ---------------------------
- In order to make your Microsoft SideWinder 3D Pro joystick work
- with Top Gun, you first need to make sure the joystick is set
- to emulate a CH FlightStick Pro. Move the "Joystick switch" on
- the bottom of the stick to position 1 (the side with one dot).
- When you're in the Top Gun game, choose "Setup" and then
- "Joystick." Select "Choose Type" and then "CH FlightStick Pro"
- from the list. Next choose "Calibrate" and follow the onscreen
- directions. Top Gun supports the slider, hat switch and four
- conventional buttons on the SideWinder 3D Pro joystick.
-
- ThrustMaster Macros
- -------------------
- Owners of ThrustMaster joystick products can find a number
- of macros that will set up your joystick for Top Gun. These
- macros can be found on Top Gun Disc 1 in the \JOYSTICK\TMASTER
- directory. The five macros are for use with varying combinations
- of ThrustMaster hardware:
-
- QTOPGUN.B50 For use with the FLCS and TQS in combination
-
- TOPGUN.B50 For use with the FLCS alone or with the FLCS
- and WCS Mark II in combination
-
- TOPGUN.ADV For use with the FCS and WCS Mark II in
- combination
-
- TOPGUN.MDF For use with the WCS Mark II alone
-
- TOPGUN.M50 For use with the FLCS alone
-
- To install these macros, copy the appropriate macro from Top
- Gun Disc 1 to the directory where you have your ThrustMaster
- (or CS Commander) utilities and launch your application to
- download the macro to your joystick. You can then run the game
- and your joystick(s) will be operational.
-
- NOTE: When using the FLCS and TQS in combination (the
- QTOPGUN.B50 macro), you must include USE NO MOUSE in the
- .B50 file so that your mouse will not conflict with the TQS
- trackball.
-
- Be sure to choose the Joystick option "Programmable stick" in
- the Setup area when playing the game.
-
- The CH Throttle
- ---------------
- On Top Gun Disc 1 in the \JOYSTICK\CH directory, there is a
- template for using your CH Throttle with TOP GUN: Fire at Will.
- Simply copy the file TOPGUN.KEY to the directory with your CH
- Throttle software and type:
-
- THROTTLE TOPGUN.KEY
-
- from the DOS prompt to load the batch file. You can then run
- the game and your CH Throttle will be configured properly.
-
- Suncom F-15E Eagle
- ------------------
- This update includes a SUNCOM.KEY file for the Suncom F-15E
- Eagle joystick. Before loading Top Gun, you need to run
- Suncom's EAGLE.EXE utility to download Top Gun's KEY file to
- the Suncom joystick. Then choose "Suncom F-15E Eagle" from the
- Joystick setup screen in the game and calibrate the stick. For
- more information, please read the SUNCOM.TXT file.
-
- Throttle Calibration
- --------------------
- If you are having difficulty calibrating the throttle wheel on
- your joystick, make sure you move the throttle all the way to
- its maximum setting and then back down to full MIL power (100%
- RPM) when the calibration routine prompts you for "full MIL
- power."
-
- Sounds
- ======
- * You can temporarily silence the missile's seeker growl, lock
- sound or radar lock by pressing Shift-Y. This command will
- also temporarily silence an enemy lock or enemy missile
- launch tone. As soon as you change weapons, exterior views
- or a new threat gains a lock or launches a missile at you,
- the sound will come back.
-
- * In odd circumstances, some sounds might repeat an extra
- time. To silence these sounds, we recommend that you pause
- the game by pressing the "P" key. Then continue the game by
- pressing the "P" key again.
-
- Aptivas with MWave Sound cards
- ==============================
- As mentioned in the Installation and Loading Guide, some Aptiva
- owners with an MWave sound card will need to make changes to
- their CMOS before installing the game. Follow these directions
- to make the proper adjustments for the Top Gun installer to
- recognize your sound card:
-
- 1. Once inside your CMOS setup, change the address of Serial
- ports A and B to something that won't conflict the setting
- of your sound card. (For example: 2E8h-IRQ3 for Serial A and
- 3E8h-IRQ4 for Serial B).
-
- 2. When the computer boots up, run the MWCONFIG program in the
- \MWD\MANAGER directory on your hard drive.
-
- 3. Change the settings so that you are set up for a Sound
- Blaster card, Port 220, IRQ 5 and DMA 1.
-
- 4. Exit the MWCONFIG program and check your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- to be sure that one of the lines reads:
-
- BLASTER=A220 I5 D1
-
- 5. Reboot your computer and type the following at the DOS
- prompt:
-
- MWGAMES ON CD
-
- You will need to run this each time before running our game.
-
- 6. Install the game as normal. When the Sound Card Setup
- screen appears, the Auto Detect feature will detect your
- sound card as a Sound Blaster 8. Do a Sound Test to make
- sure the card is set up properly.
-
- Sound in the game should work properly as long as you run
- MWGAMES ON CD before you run TOP GUN: Fire at Will. Because
- the MWave card includes both a modem and a sound card on
- the same card, you cannot use both simultaneously. This
- means that you cannot have sound if the modem is in use.
-
- Multiplayer
- ===========
- * Network play has been successfully tested with up to 8
- players at a time.
-
- * Top Gun defaults to using socket 0x6846 for network play.
- If that socket is in use by another network application, you
- will not be able to play a multiplayer game over the network.
- Please check with your network administrator to find an
- available socket. You can manually edit your TOPGUN.INI file
- in the \TOPGUN directory to change the default socket number.
- Just add the line "SOCKET=<hex number>" to the TOPGUN.INI
- file. For example, "SOCKET=0x250".
-
- Multiplayer Under Windows 95
- ----------------------------
- All of the information below is relevant only if you are
- playing a multiplayer game under Windows 95:
-
- * Your serial communications run best in MS-DOS mode (rather
- than in a DOS compatibility box). If you plan to play
- multiplayer mode, we recommend rebooting your computer in
- MS-DOS mode. This is because in a DOS compatibility box,
- if you have a 16550AF UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/
- Transmitter Chip), the game will force it to emulate an
- 8250 UART which is slower.
-
- * If you are playing multiplayer games over a network in
- MS-DOS mode, you will experience performance problems if you
- use the "Microsoft Client for NetWare Network" drivers.
- Wherever possible, you should use Novell IPX drivers (VLMs)
- when playing the game in MS-DOS mode. If you are running on
- a Novell network and have Novell IPX drivers, consult your
- Novell NetWare manuals for complete installation
- information.
-
- * If you are playing multiplayer games over a network,
- performance can sometimes be improved by running the game
- in a DOS compatiblity box (vs. in MS-DOS mode).
-
- * If you are playing multiplayer games over a network and
- are using 3COM Etherlink III cards, performance can be
- improved by running the game in a DOS compatibility box
- (vs. in MS-DOS mode). We also suggest that you install the
- latest NDIS drivers from 3COM.
-
- * If you are playing multiplayer game over a network and
- are getting the error message "Pool error" after you
- select "Go Back" from the Join Pool screen, wait 15
- seconds before you select "Go Back."
-
- Adding a Modem Not Listed in the Game
- -------------------------------------
- If you are playing Top Gun by modem and do not see your brand
- of modem listed in the "Modem Setup" dialog boxes, you can
- manually add it to the MODEM.LIB file in your game directory.
-
- Using a text editor, open the MODEM.LIB file in the TOPGUN
- directory on your hard drive. You will see a short set of
- instructions and then a list of modems. Each modem has four
- variables you must enter in to get your modem to work (refer
- to your modem's instruction manual for the specific
- information):
-
- MODEMNAME= type in the name of your modem here. This name
- will appear on the modem list when running "Modem
- Setup." Example: Boca 28.8 FaxModem EXT.
-
- INITSTRING= type in the initialization string of your modem
- here. Example: AT&F or AT&F1.
-
- HANGUPSTRING= type in the hang up string of your modem here.
- Example: ATH0.
-
- BAUDRATE= type in the baud rate of your modem here
- (without any commas). For example: 19200.
-
- Once you save the file, you can go to "Modem Setup" in the Modem
- section of Multiplayer mode and choose your modem from the list.
-
-
- Wingman Commands in Multiplayer Mode
- ------------------------------------
- If you are part of a team in multiplayer mode, you can send
- suggestions to your wingman (or wingmen) through keyboard
- commands. The appropriate suggestion will be heard only by you
- and your wingmen.
-
- Ctrl-A Break left
- Ctrl-D Break right
- Ctrl-W Break high
- Ctrl-X Break down
-
- Ctrl-Z Bracket left
- Ctrl-C Bracket right
- Ctrl-2 Drag left
- Ctrl-3 Drag right
-
- Ctrl-1 Help me!
- Ctrl-4 Engage
-
- Customer Support Information
- ============================
- For more answers to frequently asked questions, please read
- FAQ.TXT.
-
- If you have any questions about this game that cannot be
- answered either in this file, the Top Gun FAQ or in the
- Installation and Loading Guide, contact Spectrum HoloByte
- Customer Support at:
-
- Spectrum HoloByte (510)522-1164
- 2490 Mariner Square Loop 9 am to 5 pm Pacific Time
- Alameda, CA 94501 Monday through Friday
- Attn: Customer Support Fax (510)522-9357
-
- Automated Tech Support and Fax back: (800)TECH958
- Spectrum HoloByte Bulletin Board: (510)522-8909
-
- America Online: S HOLOBYTE
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- GEnie: HOLOBYTE
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